Corrosion Inhibition Efficiency Evaluation and Adsorption Behaviour of Existing and Newly Synthesized Compounds on Mild Steel under CO2 Corrosion Conditions
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2025-04-02
Authors
Beebany, Shakhawan Abdulrahman Omer
Date
2019Supervisor
Thomas Becker
Katerina Lepkova
Mauro Mocerino
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Science and Engineering
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School of Molecular and Life Sciences
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Abstract
Corrosion of mild steel under CO2 conditions is a major issue in the oil and gas industry. This thesis provides novel methodology for in-situ characterization of corrosion inhibitor films at carbon steel and under corrosive conditions. The methodology is validated using existing and newly synthesized corrosion inhibitor compounds. This research will significantly benefit corrosion science as it assists in qualification of corrosion inhibitors and can be used directly for improving corrosion mitigation strategies across industries.
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